
Kaline Takes Detroit
Written by Colt Rosensweig Going to Michigan may technically be a vacation, but to me, it always feels like going home. This summer’s trip was
Inspirational, educational, and motivational blogs about service dog culture.
Written by Colt Rosensweig Going to Michigan may technically be a vacation, but to me, it always feels like going home. This summer’s trip was
Written by Marcia J. Wick, The Write Sisters You may not want to hear this, but there is a downside to living with my
Written by anonymous guest contributor A couple of weeks ago, I decided to retire my service dog. He had been working by my side for
Written by Katie Cuppy When going on vacation, there is a lot to plan for. You have to book a hotel, arrange transportation, research nearby
Written by guest blogger Marcia J. Wick, The Write Sisters Photography by Jennifer M. Walford, The Write Sisters Okay, okay, I am getting up now
Written by guest blogger Katie Marshall originally posted June 28, 2016 The first week of June, my family and I took a week long trip
Written by guest blogger Marcia J. Wick, The Write Sisters Photography by Jennifer M. Walford, The Write Sisters My guide dog, Viviane, is easier to
Written by Robbi Flynn Editor’s Note: Not all of the breeds pictured are suitable for inexperienced handlers/trainers. However, in the right hands, they can be
Written by Katie Burland Poremba originally posted June 7, 2016 Dexter was confused. Scared. Alone. Why was he back here? Would this family never come
Written by Robbi Flynn The first and most important thing to ask yourself before pursuing a service dog is: Do you have a disability? It
Written by Colt Rosensweig When I was seven, like a lot of kids, I asked my parents for a dog. Like most (smart) parents, they
Written by Colt Rosensweig On the penultimate weekend of April, Kaline and I got to go to Los Angeles to attend the LAWebfest Awards with